This section provides an overview of the income and poverty characteristics
by and among congressional districts in 2009, 2010 and change 2009-2010.
New data paint a picture of extreme differences among congressional districts in
median and per capita income and very uneven change between 2009 and 2010.

Among all congressional districts,
 the 2010 median household income ranged from $23,773 (NY16) to $105,560 (VA11).
 the 2009 to 2010 percent change in median household income ranged from -15.8% (MA08) to 11.2% (TX15).
 the 2010 percent families in poverty ranged from 3.0% (NJ07) to 36.8% (NY16)
while the 2010 percent population in poverty ranged from 4.4% (NJ07 & CO06) to 38.9% (NY16).
 the 2009 to 2010 change in percent families in poverty ranged from an increase of 6.3% (MA08)
to a decrease of 3.3% (TX20).

The interactive ranking table presented below shows selected characteristics of households, families,
income and poverty for 2009 and 2010 by congressional district. These data are based on estimates
from the American Community Survey 2009 and 2010
1-year estimates. The 2010 data were released in September 2011 and will be updated with 2011 data in September 2012.
Use the ranking table to rank/compare attributes (see list below ranking table) of interest.

Congressional District Income & Poverty Characteristics: 2009-2010 -- Interactive Ranking Table
Click column header to sort; click again to sort other direction.
Use scroll bar at right of table to scroll vertically. Use mouseover to view extended description.
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Usage Notes
Optionally sort on selected column or view only districts in one state then sort ...
 Click on a column header to sort on that column; click column header again to sort in other direction.
 Click ShowAll button to show all areas and restore full set of data view.
 Click State to view CDs in a selected state (click ShowAll between selections).
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